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I had what I thought, and Samsung thought, was a hardware fault on my phone. A day after sending it off to be repaired (through Carphone Warehouse in the UK), I discovered it wasn't hardware and was in fact a network issue. I contacted them and told them to send the phone straight back.On receiving it today and turning it on, it's booting to some Factory Binary testing/developer mode (sorry I don't know much about Android) - so blatantly they've messed with it - and I cannot work out for the life of me how to get it back to normal.Carphone Warehouse are now saying I need to send it back to the repair centre, but I thought I'd check here first to see if anyone knows how to get it back to normal?The factory binary opening screen is the same as the one someone has shared.

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I recently received a phone (Samsung Galaxy A5) which had water damage, which I didn't know about and it was causing the phone to not connect to any network. I sent it to a Samsung repair facility and they would not repair it as it did not have warranty (which i did not know). When I got it back it had Factory Binary on it which I assume is what they use to test the phone and whatnot. I am fine with it not connecting to any networks as I can simply use it as a tab of sorts but I cannot remove factory binary and get the proper Android OS back. I tried factory reset which either does not work or a serious kernel error appears and then Factory Binary is back. Is there any way to get it back to normal?

Kenan and kel full episodes dailymotion season 1. Wow, I've never seen that before.It looks like some sort of test software their engineers use.You could try flashing stock software via Odin, but I'm not entirely sure if it would work with the handset in its current state (my knowledge of Samsung devices is limited, sorry). If you let me know what network you are on and if the handset is branded/network locked or not, I'll see if I can dig out the correct firmware.Despite the fact the device has water damage, I wouldn't have said it's unreasonable to expect the device back in the same condition you sent it. You could try calling Samsung and explaining what's happened, see what they say?

Wow, I've never seen that before.It looks like some sort of test software their engineers use.You could try flashing stock software via Odin, but I'm not entirely sure if it would work with the handset in its current state (my knowledge of Samsung devices is limited, sorry). If you let me know what network you are on and if the handset is branded/network locked or not, I'll see if I can dig out the correct firmware.Despite the fact the device has water damage, I wouldn't have said it's unreasonable to expect the device back in the same condition you sent it. You could try calling Samsung and explaining what's happened, see what they say? Well as their repair centre left the device in a worse state than they received it I would think they have a moral obligation to at least replace the OS they removed. So yeah, I'd phone them. The fact that it has no warranty (which a second-hand device often won't have, and water damage is never covered by warranty anyway) does not entitle them to mess it up further then not put things back the way they found it.(Probably an oversight by an overworked technician, but they shouldn't have returned it in that state, as it was your property not theirs).

Click to expand.Oh, do behave lads! It's, here!Wow! Looks like Samsung have already had a good go at this.If you cannot access Download mode, I am not sure that I can be of much help. Strange that Samsung would not repair it as the U.K.

5000 Coolsat Download Factory Binary Code

Has a 2 year warranty period, same as Europe, and the phone is only 9 months old. Possibly the water damage voided the warranty and that is what they meant.You cannot, you say, enter Download Mode. How about Recovery Mode? If so, try a Factory Data Reset and cache partition wipe and we could be back in business. My gut feeling is that as they have used Factory Binary and left it on that, then this is as far as you will get with this phone. Oh, do behave lads!

It's, here!Wow! Looks like Samsung have already had a good go at this.If you cannot access Download mode, I am not sure that I can be of much help.

Strange that Samsung would not repair it as the U.K. Has a 2 year warranty period, same as Europe, and the phone is only 9 months old. Possibly the water damage voided the warranty and that is what they meant.You cannot, you say, enter Download Mode.

How about Recovery Mode? If so, try a Factory Data Reset and cache partition wipe and we could be back in business.

5000 Coolsat Download Factory Binary Software

My gut feeling is that as they have used Factory Binary and left it on that, then this is as far as you will get with this phone. Click to expand.Are you still stuck in Factory Binary Mode?If so, you should be able to access your settings and enable USB debugging.That Settings.About Phone and tap Build Number 10 times, go back one screen and below or above About Phone will be Developer Settings, enter that and turn on USB debugging and Enable OS Modify(if you can).Ok, now you should be able to see your phone on your PC and give it ADB commands.I hope you know how to do this,So give itadb reboot downloadyou should now be in Download Mode.

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Flash correct firmware with Odin.Done.